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    •;Ofid FePows' DePot.
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EN TLEMIS.N.?6. FURNISHING STORE,
Odd Fellows' Hall, Noith Skth Street, belind Race,
I=2!
LODGES and Encampments'furnished with Re
galia, Books, Jewels, .Emblems, &c., on the
most 'reasonable terms, and 'at short notice..
A general assortment of Shirts, Drawers; Stocks,
Handkerchiefs; Gloves, Collars, &c., constantly on
hand, tor sale cheap, Wholesale and Retail.
Wm. CURTIS.
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February 13, >49
Valuable Historical Works
Published by Harper & Brothers, New York, and
for sale by JUDD & MURRAY, opposite the
Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster, at
much below the regular prices.
MACAULEY'S History of England, from the
time of James 11. Bvo.
Prescott's Conquest of Mexico; portraits, maps,
&c., 3 vols. Bvo., muslin, very cheap $5 50.
Prescott's Conquest Of Peru, portraits, maps,
&c: 2 vole.,muslin,
.$3 50:
P P i
ctorial History of England, being a history of
the People as well as the kingdom down to the
Reign of George 111. Profusely illustrated by many
hundred engravings, 4 vols. Svo., sheep extra, only
$l3 50.
Gibbons' History of Rome, new edition, with
notes, by Rev. H. H. Milan and M. Guizot, maps
and engravings, 4 vols, 8Vo.; sheep extra, $4 50.
-Hallam's Constitutional History of England, from
the accession of Henry VII. to the death of George
H. Bvo., Muslin, $200; Sheep extra, $225.
Thirlwall's History of Greece, 2 vols., Bvo.,
sheep extra.
Abbott's History, of. Mary, Queen of Scots, with
an illuminated title page and numerous engravings,
l2mo. Muslin, 60 cts.
Abbott's History of Charles I. of England, with
an illuminated title page and numerous engravings,
l2mo. Muslin 60 cts.
Abbott's History 'or Alexander the Great, with
an illuminated title page and numerous engravings,
12mo. Muslin 60 cts.
Taylor's Detector for February, just received
February 6
Commissioners' & Treasurer's
ACCOUNT,
Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Lancaster
Count y,. from the Rd day of January, 1848
to the Ist day of January, 1849.
JOHN P. SHRODER, Esq., Treasurer of Lan
caster County, in account with said County •
RECEIPTS:
The said John- F. Shroder, Treasurer of Lancas
ter County, agreeably to the Auditors' Report,
.dated the 17th day of January, A. D. 1848, receiv
ed of Joseph Howett, late Treasurer of said coun•
ty, the full balance appearing in said Report, then
remaining in the hands of said late Treasurer,
amounting for county purposes to $10,058 10
For school purposes, 957 '45
To cash received by him as follows :
Of Jacob' Weaver, Clerk of Mayor's •
Court, in case of :Com. vs. G.
W. Smith, $9 00
Do. Com. vs. R. Einstein, 9 00
Do. Conrad &tuber, 18 00
Of David Hartman, sheriff, fine aid
jury funds,
Philip Brubacher, excess of tax receiv
ed, since settlement f0r4846,
Carpenter M'Cleery, clerk 'ees,
William Weily, on bridge at Shank's,
mill, 108 50
Chrn. Good, supervisor of
twp., on same bridge, IUS 50
Lan'r Co Bank, a loan, nett, 2953 00
Ditto do 2668 00
Sundry persons in Chester county for
bridge at Stederille
King & Alexander, for bridge across
Odorant. creek
John Myers, Esq., of Salisbury twp.,
for stray sheep sold,
"John F. Hummer, Esq., of Penn twp.
for cow and calf sold
Carpenter M'Cleery, clerk, for money
refunded to him, of Lydi Hinsen,
which, by mistake, had. been twice
paid
Ald. John Snader, for protium swear
ing• 0 211
Ald. Jos. S. Boyd, • do 1 34
John Landis, for fines
Richard Waters, for an old stove
Proceeds of the sale of John Baird's
laid, taxes for the year '4l, '42, '46,
'47 and '4B
Per tentage on account of State taxes,
advanced on the State tax out of the
county fund, July 24,1848. Ain't
of taxes settled 75,780 47
Of this was actually corted 55,899 12
The State Treasurer abated
in the whole
Of this was abated to col'rs 2,941 98
The County Treasury is entitled to
the balance of the abatement
[NoTE.—On the above *75,789 47
were only paid $72,000, the bal
ance was .abated.]
Excess of taxes received for 1847.
Of East Cocalico township 5..; G 45
East Donegal 6 15
Ephrata 2 02
Earl 26 78
Elizabeth 7 41
Fulton 2 40
Lancaster r
Leacock
tipper Leacock
Little Britain
Penn
Rapho
Sadsbury
Warwick
Excess of taxes in 1848.
Of Brecknock township 2 02
Caernarvon 13 19
East Cocalico 6 42
West Cocalico 9 50
Colerain 5 92
East Donegal 14 56
East Lampeter 10 40
West Lampeter 10 00
Amount of outstanding Taxes per last
year's Auditor's Report,
For 1844 19 86
1845 96' 88
1846 1006 69
1847 10,528 35
Taxes levied for 1848 45,219 64
Court bills and certificates which have
not been drawn per statement of last
year's auditors
lTnpaid .to January, 1844 101 74
1845 15 25
1846 15 99
1847 14 36
1848 23 33
1849 37 99
Commissioners' orders unpaid for 7847
No. 44 and 129
do. for 1848, No. 20 204
EXPENDITURES
Assessor's Pay.
Geo. I. Biughman $37 00
Anthony Good
Wm. Witman
Brecknock
Cearnarvon
Cocalico East Samuel Stoek
Cocalico West Samuel Eberly
Colerain Wm. Galbraith
Columbia Bor. Wm. Brown
Conestoga Abraham Charles
Conoy , Hiram H. Brown
Donegal East Henry Grabill
Donegal West Henry C. Ober
Drumore J. A. McPherson
Ephrata David 'Kemper
Earl Isaac Brubaker
Earl West John Sheatrer 30 00
Elizabeth John Bomberger 30 00
Fulton • Jeremiah Kirk 34 00
Hempfield East Wm. Parker 40 00
Hempfield West Isaac Heineman 34 00
Lampeter East John Smith 29 50
Lampeter .West Philip Geist 28 62i
Lancaster Jacob Frantz 15 00
Lancaster City Michael Bundle 250 00
Leacock Henry Lechler 40 00•
Leacock Upper Geo. Mearig 30 00
Little Britain John Wright 35 00
Manheim Jonathan Sprecher 28 00
Martic James Simpson 35 00
Manor Jacob F; Frey 65 00
Mount Joy David Coble 42 00
Paradise Rudolph Hunsecker 25 00
Penn . . John F. Hummer Esq 27 00
Rapho _ John Breneman 35 00
Salisbury, Henry Hess 44 00
itiadiblikr .Jacob K; Smoker 36 00
Strasburg i George W.iker . 39 00
Strasburg - Bor. Jesse. Roffman. 30 00
Warwick George Gayer 40 00
Erecting Bridge".
Joseph Russell, in full for Bridge at
White Rock " $ 116 00
Samuel Rean - isnyder, in full for bridge
across ( )milk°, at Bowman's
Israel W. Graff, in full for bridge
across Conestoga at his Manufactory 1000 00
Robert Russell, in full for bridge across
Octorora creek on the Noble road
Joseph Shertz, for hauling stone to
Hinkletown bridge . 3 50
Charles Melhom, for repairing bridge
at Hetr's saw mill 119 7.7
J. &J. Herr, for lumber for do 144 88
Charles Melhorn, for work and materi
als for bridge at Safe Harbor 208 64
Court of Quarter Saslow.
Win. Mat'dot, Esq., Att'y Gen. fees * 110 50
I. E. Heister, Esq., do. do. 139 00
C. M'Cleery, Clerk do. 289 00
Jurors pay 1417 01
Witnesses 1084 48
Justices and Constable cost
Crier and TipStaves
Geo. W., Khne, Ksq., Att'y Gen. fees $ 45 00
W. L. Campbell, Esq., do. do. •• l 8 00
.lacab Weaver, Esq., Clerk do. 68 09
Jurors pay 363 00
Witnesses do. 171 85
Alderman and Constablii pay 142 34
Bench fees
Crier and Tipstaves
.lururs pay
Crier and Tipstares
Jurors pay
Crier and Tip4aves
Court House.
M. Zahm, for Oil, Candles, Kindling
wood, Cleaning Court House and
sundries b 30 ' - z3: ) ,
Edward Eshbrenner, sawing, spliting
and carrying in wood and coal 7 751
M. Zahm, for care and keeping Court
House 1 yeai 31 671
P. J. McCollum, repairing blinds 12 00
George Albright, repairing Windows 1 626
Daniel Soliday, for glazing
George Drumm, for load of chips
Wm. Ihling, Aove and pipe
Coroner.
Jacob Weitzel, Esq., late Coroner, -
John Wright, Esq., Coroner and _
Justice Kidd, holding inquests on 25
cases of persona found dead in Lan
caster
County 5377 26,.
Commissioner ' s Office.
P. G. Eberman, one year salary as
Clerk to Commissioners, from Oct.
1847 to Oct. 1848 500 00
Ditto on account 95 00
Henry G. Long, Esq., 1 year salary as
solicitor 175 00
John Landis, Esq., services as Cunt- •
missioner, mileage and expenses to
Harrisburg • 251 24
John Witmer, Esq., do. and expenses
to Harrisburg 276 14
Thomas Patterson, do. • " " 211 8G
John J. Gish, for Township and Conn-
x,921 00
ty offices
John Yarns, Esq., late Commissioner,
error in his bill 2 60
S:anitiel White, for books and binding 33 50
H. M. Rawlins, for Map of Penn'vania 5 00
John Trivetts, Ream writing paper 3 50
Ralph Gilmore, for cleaning Office
and Stairs, &c. 3 95
John Kreider, load chips 1 I`. - 2,
E. C. Darlington, for 100 copies As
sessment books . 130 00
A. Mallon, 3 quires paperoo
•
John Rowe, for door spring 75
Cundable's Puy in Criminal
G. Hughes, services in criminal cases lii 37A
W. Bernard, for arresting Thompson 3 87i
7. Brintnall, services in criminal cases 7 29
William Chambers, for arresting Win.
Beckert, in Ohio
Clarkson Je!Yerics, costs in case of
3,789 47
Com'th vs. Newman
E. H. Doan, costa
Confth vs. Aubey et al
Hugh Montgomery, for bringing I
Dennis to Jail
Eire/ions.
Election officers for City election in
February, 1848
Ditto do. for Township eler-
tion in March
Return Judges, for general election in
October
Return Judges, for holding Presiden
tial election ii. November
G. T. Zahm, services as clerk to Sena
torial: Return Judges
Zahm, crier, attending to same
Assessors pay
Constables pay
Assessors for assessing ten days Lefure
election
4 19
I 1 7e
I 43
4 42
4 42
7 09
Chas. Henffler, 16 cords hickory wood
- -
and one small do. $ 132 50
Geo. Leaman, 13 cords hickory wood 61 75
Thomas Baumgardner, 29 tons coal 116 00
David Hartman, Esq., Sheriff,
Maintenance of Prisoners
'Key fees
Soap, Oil, Candles, iSre.
Clothing
Sundries
Conveying convicts to E. Peni'tiary
Summoning Jurors
Suits in Mayors and Quarter See
- 56,871 42
sions Courts
Shoe mending
Filling Jury wheel
Arresting fugitive from Justice
Dr. Eli Parry, in la' for salary as Phy
sician
J. & F. Sener, bill for boards
Godfried Zaham, for brushes 7 93
M. &D. E hrism an, for carpenter work 21 16
John F. Remly, for such work 18 74
$76,228 38/,
Lancaster Co. Bank, loan and Int. $ 3015 00
Do. interest on loan 17 00
E. C. Darlington, pub. an'l acc'ts,
Sheriffs proclamations, notices and
blanks
F G. May, pub. proclamations and
notice to collectors
John H. Piersol, for Adj. courts
J. B. Garber, pub. ann'l :wets, Shff's
proclamations, notices, &c.
E. W. Hutter, pub. ann't accts, Shff's
proclamation, notices, &c.
M. D. Holbrook, do. ' do.
John Bear, ann'l accts, blanks, notices
and stationery
J. M. Ensminger, an'l accts.
Jacob Myers, do. notice and pro
clamations
39 00
30 00
62 00
30 00
33 00
40 00
50 00
• Postage.
Mary Dickson, for postage
Public Offices
•
•
Steinman & Sou bill for cylinder fear
stove 1 98).
Thomilson & McFalls, for curb stone 2 20
Wm. Duchruan, for record and index
books
Samuel W. Tyson, glazing
John Dreppert, for repairing press
L. P. Blackston, index books for Reg-
ister's office6o 00
•
John Gemperling, for repairing spout 2 50 .
George L. Doersh, record book, Or
phan's Courf and pamphlet laws 16 00
Win. Duchman, Esq., record book 115 00
Jacob Foltz, for making taw indexes
$1,572 12i
$2,872 00
Repairing Bridges
$3,526 20
953 17
Di,trret Court
970 Sr,
503 '2O
$1327 85
COnililo7l Plea:
790 "6
171 75
$962 U 1
$1693 81
Outstanding taxes 1844 19 86
do. do. 1847 351 72
do. do. 1848 . 11464 78
Treasurer's commissions 607 11
I
53258 86 School fund 957 25
, $3lO 25
$ 1504 S 9
157 744
200 00
514 50
131 544
221 50
276- 00
138 0:;-1
12 13
15 00
15 01)
156 25
5 19j
$3395 fA
Loans and interest
Sun 00
$494 92
for wills, intestate and administra
tors accounts,tbi'register's office
Geo. L. Doersh, docket book for roads
Q. Sessions office
Do. Road docket and blank book for
Recorder's office
C. Kieffer, stove and pipe,for Record
er's office, and castings for Court
House
WM. Murphy, for mortgage and index
books for Recorder's office
Eastern Penitentiary
For support of convicts for 1847
Poor.
Godfried Zahm, Esq., Treasurer of
Poor & House of Employment, for
support of poor for 1847
Road Damages.
Oliver Furnace, road damages in Lit-
tle Britain township . 170 00
David H. Keech, do do 85 00
Henry Keene, do Bart . 75 00
H. Breneman, do " 30 00
Philip Geist, do W. Lampeter 12 00
Abm. Hess, do .g 93 00
Abm. Leaman, do 87 00
Daniel Musser, do " 43 00
Francis Herr. do ' " 92 75
Martin Herr, do 34 12,
George Meek, do " 6 00
Jos. B. Nissley, do E. Donegal 64 16
Jas. P. Wilson, do Coleraine 25 00
Frd'k McLenegan, do 35 00
Isaac Kauffman, do W. Hempfield 26 0:3
Jacob Smith,
Henry Landis, do Manheim 43 59
Jacob S. Hershey, do E. Hempfield 24 64
Benj. Stauffer, do 38 25
Benj. Landis, do • " 16 78
Wm. Walker, do W. Hemphfield 5 00
Henry Albright, do
Samuel Rigler
.•
Jno. Hoget:dobler, do " 25 00
John Kame,
"
Jacob Mathiot, do '4O 00
liatience May, do " 70 00
Martin B, Piper, do Mahheim, 29 76
3liscellaneoto
R. F. Rauch, copying militia fines $ 5 00
John S. tremble, tax refunded
Mayoe and Constables cost in s aerant
cases '72 00
R. F. Rauch, copying transcripts for
_ .
spring elections 19 00
Geo. Wiker, distributing assessments 15 00
P G Eberman, distributing tally papers 15 00
Tobias Miller, horse hire and services 75
C. M'Cleery, for recording township
officers
Francis Keenan, for auditing dockets
Lancaster City, 1 year water rent
Joseph Howett, Esq., late Treasurer,
return of retailers and sundries
P. G. Eberman, for altering valuations
of assessments as directed by the
revenue board
Joshua Robinson, post mort'm exam'n
Dr. W. A. Skelly, do.
John Hatz, horse hire
J. B. Newman, for ground rent
Drs. Elder, Smith, and Richards, post
mortem examination
Dr. J. A.Ehler, do. 2 caset
Dr. C. 0. Richards, do. 1 case
John Hatz, horse hire
Dr. B. Rohrer. post mort. examination
John Livingston, for tax refunded
Dr. A. S. Bear, post mort. examination
Jacob Fultz, serving subpoena out of co.
John F. Shroder, Esq., Treasurer, for
an abatement on $7OOO advanced
by him for State tax
H. D. Diffenbach,reward and expenses
for arresting horse thief
Jacob Foltz, serving submeena
Samuel Rupley, do.
M. Carpenter, Esq., Mayor and Con
stable costs in vagrant cases 73 25
John Eberman, for 14 ballot boxes for
Mount Joy district 3 50
L. Frey, cleaning cellar public offices 1 00
Wm. Pennel,,copying transcripts 8 00
- Livingston, do. 6 00
John Eberman, 12 ballot boxes for
Lancaster twp. 3 00
John Hatz, horse hire 1 50
Jacob Foltz. serving subpmna 5 36
Walter G. Evans, Esq., costs in case
of Comth. vs. Pollock 3 44
Jacob Foltz, bringing G. Rhea from
York to Lancaster jail 25 09
J. Eberman, care & witurg town clock 16 00
Eli Sundie, costs in conveying G.
Rhea to jail in York 4 75
Doctor J. S. Clarkson, post mortem
examination 20 00
Thaddeus Stevens, for professional
services 10 00
.C. M'Cleery, Esq., tabular statement
to Secretary of State 10 00
Dr. H. Carpenter, post mortem exam
ination and costs of suit 69 09
James Johnson, on account of taking
assessment of E. Donegal twp. 15 00
Joseph Real, for shovelling snow off
pavement at public offices 37!,
Michael Bundel, copying assessments
and transcripts for elections 27 00
Martin Brunner, do. do. dO. 44 00
Elias Rohrer, distributing circulars to
collectors arid assessors, &c. 27 00
$l5lB 18
Payment of Court order for A ud'rs pay 85 12
" P. G. Eberman, for state
ment fur Auditors ' 25 'OO
Constable return.'
_ .
Road viewers orders. 571 57
Orders for 1847 and paid in 1848 20 35
Exonerations and Commission orders 3495 27
Two old orders
- _
Vagrants 9 90
Court bills of former years 187 88
Bills paid in 1848 of former years 18 37
Balance in Treasurer's hands 19192 41
Commissionere.
Attest—P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk. [Jan. 31-4
GODFRIED ZAHM, Esq., Treasurer of the Poor
and House of Employment of Lancaster county,
in account with said county
To Balance in the hands of Treasu
rer, per Report of Auditors, for the
year 1847, Slls 03
Cash received for maintenance, &c. 949 04
Do. " from County Trea'surer 10,500 00
Amount of orders allowed by the
Board of Directors, and which have
not been called for; No. 488, 563,
612, 663, 688, 693, 713, 788, 795,
800, 830, 839, 858, 866, 867, 874,
877, 901, 904, 906, 914, 922, 924,
925; 826, 930, 932, 933, 935, 936,
937, 942, 943, 945, 946, 947, 949,
955, 969, 972, 973, 977, 978, 98'2,
Credit.
By cash, paid orders tram No. 1 to 9
—from Jan'y 1, 1848, to Jan'y
1849
Orders granted in 1847, and paid in
128 00 ! 1848
44 70
Balance in hands of said Treasurer 553 95
AUDITORS' REPORT
WE, the undersigned Auditors of the County of
Lancaster, Do REPORT, that we have carefully ex
amined the accounts of John F. Slaroder, Esq.,
Treasurer of said county, and we found, agreeably
to the foregoing statement, a balance in his hands
on the second day of January, A. D., 1849, of
Nineteen Thousand One Hundred and Ninety-.
two Dollars, and forty-one cents for ,County pur
poses, and Seven Hundred and Seven Dollars and
forty-one cents for School purposes.
We have also examined the accounts of God
fried Zahm, Esq., late Treasurer of the Poor and
House of Employment of Lancaster county, and
found a balance in his hands on the first day of
January, A. D., 1849, of Five Hundred and Fifty
three Dollars and ninety-five cents. We also re
port that the said Godfried Zahm hath this clay"
produced and exhibited unto us a receipt of Will
iam Gorrecht, Esq:, the present Treasurer, for the
said balance, whereby his said account became
finally closed.
Witness our hands this nineteenth day of Jan
uary, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine.
CARISTIAN H. RAUCH,
DAVID STONE,
Jan 31-4] ANDREW MEHAFFEY
$459 73
$977 24
$10,500 00
51216 58.6
175 00
10 00
10 00
2 50
5 44
30 00
30 00
10 00
1 50
20 00
17 53
10 00
14 28
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN
$H,646 07
11,047 12
1 1 ,if 6 07
ndra sinib*Nim Polftadtls-.
Nit. LAUGHLIN,.hart opned.fhisinew Extra
. Sunbeam Daguerreotype Gallery, at 376
litarket Street, south side, first.door above Eleveith
Street, friver Roviand at . . Walton's Ding Store,)
Philadelphia, .where be will be happy to see his
Old . patrons, and all others. Who reel desirous of
having a life-like portrait of themselves or relatiyet
taken by his new Extra' Sunbeam , process;_ visit
his gallery and see his beautiful and artistical speci
mens taken and put op in the latest 'improvement
of the art—faithful likenesses, delineating every
feature and expressions of nature in almost life it
self. This new process may be well entitled art's
best gift to man—a blessing to the human family.
The gallery is of easy access—being on the
second floor, baying to ascend only one easy flight
of stairs, ano located in one of the most business
sections of Market Street, immediately adjacent to
the Baltimore and Philadelphia Railroad Depot.
From his long experience and close observations
in the artists of his profession, he flatters, himself
that he will be enabled to please every one who
may visit hint with their patronage.
Remember, it matters not as to the color of the
dress or drapery, or whether the day be clear or
cloudy, the Extra Sun-Beam process is alwayS Cer
tain, and the pictures taken by it are warranted to
be proof against water, air or dampness . of any
kind, and will stand far ages without fading in the
least—a truthfulness rarely if ever to be found in
the old process.
H. H. LAUGHLIN,
No. 276 Market Street.
February 13, nl9 ly-3
For Rent.
AValuable GRIST and SAW MILL, situated
on the West Branch of the Octarara Creek;
in Bart township, Lancaster county, late the prop
erty of Eli Kerns, deceased. This ,Hill has lately
undergone a most thorough repair, has three run of
stones, and is otherwise calculated for doing an
extensive business. The water power is not ex
celled by any in the county. Any person desirous
of .obtaining further information is requested to
call on the undersigned residing on the property.
Term's moderate.
HORATIO S. KERNS.
*3t-3
February 13
Six. Cents Reward.
RA.NAWAY from the subscriber, in Lampeter
township, Lancaster county, on the night of
the 7th instant, an indentured apprentice to the
Shoemaking business, named HENRY SCHAUER.
Said Schauer is between 18 and 19 years of age,
about fire feet high, stoutly built, brownish hair.
Any person apprehending and bringing back said
boy shall receive the above reward. All persons
are hereby forbid from trusting him on my account.
CHRISTIAN RIDDLE.
`3t.3
February 13
DENTISTRY.
PR. J. WAYLAN would respectfully inform the
citizens of Lancaster, and others, that he has
moved his Office, and now occupies Rooms oppo
site Scholfield's Hotel, North Queen Street,—and
as numbers in this city and elsewhere, can testify
to his skill and faithfulness in the various operations
of Dental Surgery, it is only necessary here to ley,
that he will spare im efforts to render entire satis
faction as heretofore.
For the information of those who are yet stran
gers to his manner of operating, he would take this
occasion to remark, that the Baltimore College of
Dental Surgery awarded to him the FIRST PRE
MIUM, a Mounted Rosewood Box of Dental Instru
ments, as a testimonial of his superior skill in the
various operations pertaining to the profession of
Dentistry.
February 6, , 49 11-.2
For Rent
THE subscriber oilers fair rent, two line Brick
Shops, in Vogansville, Earl township, Lancas
ter county. The one of these Shops is well calcu
lated tbr a Saddler, the other for a Shoemak r—
this is considered one of the best situations in Earl
township, there being no other shop in the place.
Single men of sober habits can call on the subscri
ber, residing in said village. Boarding can be had
very low.
February 6, '49
T GISH 8: -BROTHER, corner of North Queen
tfi and Orange streets, have just received the
largest and .best assortment of VALENTINES ever
seen in this city. Storekeepers and others wishing
to buy to sell again, would do well to call call) , and
get their supply, as there will be a great business
done in that line this year. The designs are chaste
.and elegant, and at all prices, with envelopes to
suit. Persons at a distance may remit any amount
, of money by mail, and we will send them the value
in Comic 'or Sentimental Valentines, Valentine
Writers or Envelopes, as they may specify.
Persons wishing to send Valentines to a - distance,
would do
well to come and buy soon, as they will
be there in time. Better early than late.
J. GISH & BRO.,
at the Cheap Book and Stationary Store,
corner North Queen and Orange sts,
Jan 23-tf-52] Lancaster
Estate of Mary Musser.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Lanc'r.
WHtrEultstEeeAoSf,
MaryChr isti m an us lV se l r uss ( e li r d
o te n sta ti T e en 2 tu s r ti v i
day of January, 1849, file in the office of the PrU
-thonotary of the said Court, his supplementary ac
count of the said estate;
Notice is hereby given to all . persons interested
in the said estate, that the said Court have appoint
ed the 19th day of March, 1849, for the confirma
tion therefore, unless exceptions be filed.
ATTEST: . HENRY STOEK , Proth • y..
Prothonotary , s Office,
Lancaster, January 30,'495 4t-1
Notice.
ITIHE firm or Hutton & McSparran is this day
j_ dissolved by mutual consent. All persons in
debted to said firm are requested to make payment
on or before the lot day or April next, to John
McSparran, Fairfield, tvliti is duly authorised to
settle the business or said firm.
JOSEPH P. HUTTON,
JOHN McSPARRAN.
January 30,'49.
The Subscriber takes this opportunity to inform
the public that he has opened Store at LibeAy
Square—(stand lately occupied by Robert H. Long)
—thankful.for the patronage extended to him when
doing business at Fairfield, as one of the above
firm, and hopes by being accommodating and strict
attention to business to receive a share of public
patronage
January 30, '49
Sheldrakes Alleghany House,
No. 250 Market Street, above Eight, South Side,
PHILADELPHIA.
THIS large and splendid Hotel has been furnish
ed with entire nevrfurniture. The Bar-Room
is the largest in Philadelphia. The Parlors and
Sitting-Rooms are entirely separated from the noise
and bustle, consequent to the arrival and departure
of cars. The Portico extending the whole front of
the house, affords a cool retreat in warm weather,
and a splendid view of the greatest thoroughfare in
the City.
The Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The
Table as well provided for as at any other Hotel,
with every attention of the managers to make it
the best Hotel for Merchants and Business Men,
during their stay in the City.. The terms will be
one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars
front the West, a Porter will be in attendance to
convey baggage, &c. to the Hotel, which is adjoin
ing the depot.
Phila., February 6,'49 Gin-2
Geiger and Lehner,
n ESPECTFULLY announce to the public, that
n i they have entered into a Co-partnership and
intend to'carry on the
FOUNDRY and MACHINE SHOP,
situate near the Railroad, at the city of Lancaster,
formerly conducted: by Pennell & Lehner. They
will commence business on or about the Ist of
April next.
ELISHA GEIGER,
JOHN LEHNER. •
February 6, '49 tf-2
Planten's Capsules of Cod Liver
011 Compound.
A LSO, PUKE COD LIVER OIL. Just receiv
ed and for sale, at, JOHN F. LONG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No. 8, North Queen st.
Febr. 6. 1849 4t.2
prof. Barryls Tricopherous or
Medicated Compound.
S ackffowledged by thousands, who use it daily,
-1 to be the onto remedy to prevent Baldness , and
to restore hair that nas fallen off or become - thin, to
prevent gray hair; to, prevent and remove every
appearance of Scurf and.Dandraff, and to keep the
hair in the most kealthy, soft and glossy state, yet
free from all oily and greasy appearances. For
sale by WM. G. BARER, Druggist,
Centre Square.
Dec. 26, 1846. tf-48
LANDIS BLACK,
ATTORNIES A T LAW:
"Office—Three doors below the Lancaster Bank,
South Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn's..
1:0 - All kinds of Scrivening, such as writing Wills,
Deeds, Mortgages, Accounts, &c., will be attended
to with correctness and despatch.
January 16,.1849 51
Estate of Hugh Curley, decld.
ETTERS testamentary having been granted to
ljthe undersigned, Executor of Hugh Curley, late
of Earl township, Lancaster county, deceased—all
persons having claims are requested to present them,
and those indebted to make payment, to the sub
scriber, residing in Leacock township.
JOHN CURLEY, Executor.
1-6t*
SHAWLS.—A large assortment of long and
squarge French Shawls for sale at reduced
price,. C. HAGER & SON.
Days of ApPPe. -•
To the 21siable.inhabitanti.e .Litsicester County.
PIRSUANT AO the provisions of_the law of the
' Commonivisalth, the undersigned Commission
ers-of Lancaster county, hereby give notice to the
Wale inhabit:int' within the respectlie townships
of the said county, that the place of appeal from the
aria' iiiinents for 1849, will beat theCommissiOnees
_
Office, in. the ci
days, to Wit: for
Bart,
Brecknock;
Cmrnarvon
Cocalico East,
Cocalico West,
Colerain,
Columbia,
Conestogn,
Conoy,
Donegal East,
Donegal West,
Drumore,
Ephrata,
Earl, •
Earl West,
Elizabeth,
Fulton,
Hempfield East,
Hempfield West,
Lancaster,
Leacock,
Leacock Upper,
Little Britain,
Manheini,
Martic,
Manor,
Mountjoy,
Paradise,
Penn,
Rapho,
Salisbury,
•Sadsbury,
Strasburg, .
Strasburg horn.,
Warwick,
City,
Attest: P. G. EBERMAN, Clerk
January 30,'49
TIE DELAWARE MIFF AL SAFETY INSURANCE Co.
MAKE INSURANCE AGAINST LOSS
OR DAMAGES BY FIRE ON
BUILDINGS,
AND OTHER PROPERTY ON THE HOST REASONABLE
CONDITIONS.
WM. MARTIN, President.
RICHARD NEWBOLD, Secretary.
JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent.
North Queen Street, Lancaster
January 23, 1849 3m-51
THE undersigned auditor, duly appointed by the
Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, to dis
tribute the balance remaining in the hands of John
Clark, administrator of Zachariah Moore, late of
East Donegal township, deceased, to and among
the creditors of the said intestate according to the
rule established by law : hereby gives notice to all
persons interested that he will attend for the pur
pose of his appointment at the public house of
Christian Shertz, in the city of Lancaster, on Sat
urday, the 24th day of February next, at 2 o'clock
in the afternoon.
R. R. BRYAN, Auditor.
•
January 30, '49 td-1
MORTARS. --Glass, Brass, Iron and Wedge
wood Mortdrs, assorted sizes, for sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Druggist,
East King Street.
January 30, '49
Estate of Valentine Cramer, dec.
AToTicE is hereby given that letters testamen
-11 tary have been granted to the undersigned on
the estate or Valentine Cramer; late of Manic
township, Lancaster county, deceased. All per
sons having claims against said estate are, there
fore, requested to present them, duly authenticatgd
—and those knowing themselves indebted, are re
quested to make immediate payment to the subscri
ber, residing in the same township.
DAVID LAIRD, Exerutor.
6t-1
JOHN OGA N.
4t-2
January 30, '49
THE SAW MILL and TAVERN HOUSE of the
undersigned at Lock No. 3, on the Conestoga,
in Lancaster township, (formerly Mellinger's) from
the lot of April next. The above is one of • the
oldest and best business stands in Lancaster county,
and is a very desirable location. For further par
tictilars enquire of either of the undersigned.
January 30, 49
A .3 % , " us E
i r c e a l l n o i Le
t d r
u t
e i
, r a s s t o
tcok
the
e M n u e s , i v c an d d
spacious store in Swaim's Building, No. 162 T?
Chesnut Street, hclow Seventh, PHILADELPHIA,
where they invite the attendance and patronage of
the public.
LEE & WALKER having purchased the, entire
stock of Leo. Willig, (who has declined business,)
are now prepared to execute all orders in their line.
The assortment of Music and Musical Instruments,
is as extensive as that of any'other establishment in
the country.
PIANO FORTES, from various well known and
approved manufactories, now in store, and will be
constantly offered for sale.
iKi Country dealers supplied on very reasona
ble terms.
Phila., Februar y 6,:49
Collodion or Solution of Gun
Cotton.
rp HIS new preparatien possesses remarkable ad
hesive properties and is well adapted and high
ly recommended for surgical purposes.
_
For sale at JOHN F. LONG'S
Drug & Chemical Store, No. S, North Queen st.
Eebr. G, 1947. 4t-2
WIIF.REAS, Letters Testamentary to the es
tate of Margaret Crawford, and to the estate
of Mary Crawford, both late of Salisbury township,
in the county of Lancaster, deceased, have been
granted to the Subscriber, all persons indebted to
either of the said estates, are requested to make
immediate payment; and those having clainis
against the saineOvill present them duly authenti
cated for settlement, to
JOHN REYNOLDS, Executor.
Lancaster City.
February 6 6t-2
HE Store Room recently occupied by D. R. &
T
C. A. Ehler, in the National House Building,
North Queen Street, with Cellar and Wareroom.
The stand is one of the most desirable in the city.
• Apply to
JOHN EHL ER.
January Id • 3t-51
COLOGNE WATER.—Genuine Farina's Cologne
Water--imported and for sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Druggist,
East King Street.
Junnary 30, '49 Im-
DR. JOHN M'CALLA, Graduate of the Balti
more College of Dental Surgery, begs leave
to inform the citizens of Lancaster and the public
generally, that he will continue to practise his pro
fession, at the old stand, directly over Messrs.
Sprecher & Rohrer's Hardware Store, sth door
from the Court House, East King Street.
He deems it sufficient to say that he practises the
whole of the Dental Art, and is cogstantly prepared
to supply artificial teeth under every variety of cir
cumstances, and upon any known approved princi
ple, from a single tooth to an entire set.
February fi, , 49 l y-2
IDOWLBY & BRENNER have removed their
P HARDWARE STORE to No. 41 MARKET
STREET, eleven doors East of Second, where
will be found a large assortment of English and
Domestic Goods.
They are receiving a fresh assortreent of goods
to which the attention of dealers is particularly re
quested.
January 30, '49 tf-1
liE Partnership heretofore existing between
T
Drs. Waylan & McCalla, was dissolved by
mutual consent, on the 29th of January last. All
persons having claims against the firm, and those
indebted to it, are requested to call on Alderman
J. F. Reigart, who is hereby authorized to settle
the same.
J. WAYLAN,
J. McCALLA.
February 6, '49 3t-2
"FFERS-•his professional services to the public,
`J Office in Centre Square, next door to Thomas
Baumgardner & Co.'s Store.
Nov 21 tf-43
Bengal Indigo.
A Prime lot just received and for sale at
J. F. LONG'S
Drug and Chemical Store ,
No. 8 North Queen Street.
January 30, '49 tf-1
WINDSOR SOAP.—Low's Brown Windsor
Soap, a superior article for the Toilet and
Nursery. Imported and for sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street.
January 31), '49 Itn-1
JOB HUNTING neatly and expediciously ale
sated at this office.
of Lancaster, on the following
e townships of
Monday, March sth, 1849
Tuesday, March 6th, 1849
Wednesday, March 7th, 1849
Thursday, March Bth, 1849
Fricrav, March 9th, 1849
JOHN LANDES,
JOHN WITMER,
HENRY MUSSELMAN,
Commigaioners
Auditor's Notice.
For Rent.
JACOB BAIJSMAN,
WM. B. FORDNEY.
4t-1
Lee Si, Walker 3
SUCCESSORS TO GEORGE WILLIG,
Notice.
Store Room to Let.
DENTISTRY.
Removal.
Dissolution.
WASHINGTON BAKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
.-:',;_'-...: 1 4 - - , .:, - _ , _ , :: :. ' -'l _ •,L,.
EAST KING STREET, FOUR DOORS' WEST
OF THE FARMERS' BANK.
Canal, Water Power and Stone
QUARRIES FOR LEASE.
pROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned
for leasing, for a period of, five years from the
15th day of March next, the old Maryland Stisque
hanna Canal, in Cecil county, together with the
Saw Mill, Lands, Stone Quarries, and all the other
property of the 'Company appertaining thereto.
The Canal has its outlet locks at Port Deposite, and
has extensive ponds for the accommodation of rafts.
There is a Farm of 60 acres of good lend,
and a comfortable House connected with 0.1:
Persons disposed to offer for this lease are re-
quested to address the undersigned, post-paid, be
fore the 15th day. of February,lB49. They are re
quested so to frame their proposals as to secure to
the Company a stipulated net rent,clear of all char
ges for repairs, taxes, superintendence or any other
matter. Proposals will be received for the lease of
the whole property, or for the Stone Quarries and
the rest of the property separately. Satisfactory
security for the fulfilment of the contract will be
required. WM. BOSE,
Gov. Md. Sue. Canal Co.
Baltimore, Jan. 11, 1848. tflf.l
(Baltimore American, $2,00.):
Farm for Sale.
MHE subscriber offers for sale his FAR 111 in
Chanceford township, York county, Peun'a,
three miles trom McCall's Ferry, on the York and
Peachbottom road, containing 51 ACRES.. The
improvements are a good
rIIR
FRAME HOUSE,
and Frame Barn, a neVer-failing well of water at
the house, with a pump init; an Apple Orchard of
fißy trees of choice fruit. The principal part under
good fence, about one half being limed, and II
acres of good timber land,. the improvements all
being made within the'last three years.
Any person wishing to view the property can do
so by calling on the subscriber, at Safe Harbor,
Lancaster county, or Hugh Ross, Esq., residing
near the property. This property can be had very
reasonable.
JAMES 11. WILE , -
Sale Harbor, Lancaster co., Pa.
•N. B.—lf not sold by the Ifith day of March, tliC
above property will be rented
January 30,'49
Estate of Jas. H. Slaymaker, dec.
LETTERS of Administration upon the Estate
of James H. Slaymaker, late of Paradise town
ship, Lancaster &fumy, deceased, have been grant
ed to the,undersigned Administrators. All persons
indebted to said estate, are requested to make
immediate payment, anLI those having claims will
please present them properly authenticated for
settlement to the undersigned.
THOS. S. M'ILVAINE,
Salisbury township,
JANE E. SLAYMAKER, Adin'rs.
Paradise township.
Jan 9 •
6t-50
Estate of David B. Eberley.
In the Court of Common Pleas for the Co. of Liner.
T~EREAS, Peter Martin, Esq., Assignee of
David B. Eberley, did on the 13th day yf
January, 1849, file in the office of the Prothonotary
of the said Court, his account of the said Estate :
Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
in the said Estate, that the said Court have appoin
ted the 19th day of March, 1949, for the confir
mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed.
Attest, HENRY STOEK, Proth'y
Prothonotary's Office,
Lancaster, January 23.495
Removal.
NE if 13,1_1?BER STAND.
li{-ARLES B. WILLIAMS respectfully infiirms
k J the citizens of Lancaster, and strangers who
may tarry here until their beards grow, that lie has
opened a Shaving • and Hair Cutting Saloon, in
North Queen Street, opposite Kauffman's Tavern,
where he intends prosecuting the Tonsorial Busi
ness, in its varied branches. lie will shave you as
clean as a City Broker, and cut your hair to suit
the cut your head and the cut Of your Blitz.
Then the whole object and desire is, to improve
the appearance of the human race. Front long
experiente he flatters himself that he can go thin'
all the ramifications of the Tonsorial Department
with such an infinite degree of skill, as to meet , The
entire approbation of those who submit their Chins
to the keen ordeal of his Razor.
January 16
Estate of Daniel Kane, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned
has been appointed by the last will and testa
ment of Daniel Kane, late of West Earl township,
Lancaster county, deceased, Executor of said Es
tate. All persons having demands against the
same are, therefore,requested to present them,
duly authenticated, for payment, and those know
ing themselves to be indebted are requested to
discharge their liabilities.
_
MARK CONNELL, Executor.
January 16 .6t-51
To Let.
ON and after the Ist day of April nest, the fol
lowing-named rooms in "Miller's Building,"
adjoining the Farmers' Bank, in East King Street,
viz:
The entire 4th Story, now used as a Society Hall
with ante-chamber and small room connected.
The entire 3d Story, which will be converted
into a spacious Hall, 34 by 22 feet, with ante-rooms.
Said Hall will be handsomely furnished and fitted
up for society purposes—to be let each night of the
week except Monday and Friday. ALso, a large
and elegant room, now occupied by Alderman W.
G. Evans, on the 2d Story, suitable for an office or
for business.
The above rooms will be let on reasonable terms
For fbrther particulars apply to
GEO. W. REICHENBACH,
GEO. S. BALL,
MICHAEL ROYER,
Trustees of Conestoga Council. •
*3t-5I
January 16
Estate of Christian Cramer, dec.
NOTICE, is hereby given, that letters testamen
tary have been granted to the undersigned,
Executot of Cramer, late of Manic town
ship, Lancaster county,' deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are, therefore,
requested to present them, duly authenticated=
and those knowing themselves indebted, are re
quested to make immediate payment, to
ADAM CRAMER, Executor.
nt-52
January 23
500 Tons Plaster.
10OR Sale at Graeff's Landing on the Conestoga,
500 Tons of Soft Windsor Plaster. Also, SOO
Sacks Ground Alum and Fine Salt, in lots to ac
commodate purchasers. Enquire of
. .
GEORGE CALDER,
At the Office of the Conestoga Navigation Company,
Centre Square, Lancaster.
St- I
January , 30, '49
Gum Shellac.
600j3driagnhdt
for
rraste
at G um Shellac, just
received
JOHN F. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store,
North Queen Street.
tr-I
January 30, >49
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
Successor to J. F. Heinitish & Son,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGIST,
EAST. KING STREET, LANCASTER,.
Januhry 16, 1849. 3m-91
JTUNIHS B. KAUFFMAN, 'Attorney at Law,
offers his professional services to the public.—
Office in Longenecker's building, Centre Spuare,
next door to Kendig's Hotel.
April 13, 1847. 11
crEORGE W. M'ELROY, Attorney at Law, of
fers his professional services to- the public.—
0 ce in Centre.Squire, in the room formerly occu
pied by William Carpenter, Esq., next door to the
Mayor's office. . [des 1-14
To Horse Owners.
po:cwwixtfawrairta:a;a.4 , wo4
rp HE only original and-genuine article for the
-L cure of flames, other complaints , of the respi
mtory apparatus and derangement of the digestive
functions in the horse is "
KIRKBRIDE'S TATTERSALL'S HEAVE
POWDERS.
It is warranted to be perfectly safe in all cases,
will not inconvenience the animal or injure him
even if he has no dis'ease; it is from four to eight
times cheaper than most of the imitations which
are being circulated throughout the country, being
put up in larger packages, sufficient to cure any .
ordinary .case of Heaves, and to administer in a
dozen cases of cold, catarrh, &c.
At this season, while the horse is shedding his
coat his vital energy is much reduced, and he is
extremely liable to colds,&c., many cases of innip
ient Heaves are contractd now, but are suppressed
by pasture or warm weather, till they break out
in full force in the fall. Thousands of horses can
be saved froni future unsoundness, if when the
first symptons of cold or wheezing is observed, a
few doses of the TattersaWs Heave Powders should
be. administered. They are warranted to wholly
eradicate recent heaves at this season.
Great Spring Purifier.—The Heave Powders
given in small doses, will be found most useful at
this season. They stimulate, the skin to cast off
the superfluous hair and produce new; they loosen
the hide, give a glossy appearance to the coat, pro..
tect against disease; they also form their fine
alterative and restorative powers, purify the blood
and renovate the whole system, which horses re
quire at this season as much as any of the human
race; who findra preparation of Sarsaparilla useful
to correct a vitiated state of the fluids, incident to
the change of weather, which in the spring affect
all animal as well as vegetable life.
INCREASING EVIDENCE.—Scarcely a day
passes but we receive marks of approbation from
our agents, and others who have used or. sold the
remedy.
The following from our agent at Burlington, Vt.,
was received this morning:
" Mr. Frannagan of Middlebury, says he pur
chased a package of you last tall, and- gave to a
valuable young horse that had the heaves, and it
cured him entirely ; he is now perfectly sound. He
hes just bought a few more packages for other
horses." A. C. SPEAR, Burlington, Vt.
This was received yesterday morning:
"Messrs. A. H. Gough 4- Co.—! have by chance
procured one package of your Tattersall's Heave
Powders, and have tried them on a horse of my
own. I think it has entirely cured my horse to all
appearances. Almost every man here thinks heaves
cannot be cured, and to satisfy the people that they
can, I will purchase six packages for $5, which is
enclosed. Please send, &c., to
EDWARD JONES,
Clyde Glass Works, Clyde, N. Y
In addition to the above and twenty other certifi
cates which we have published, more than a hun
dred smilar ones caliThe adduced, but is impossible
to publish them all. The successfuLand immense
use of this popular Horse Remedy has rendered
advertising unnecessary to establish it as the most
useful and saleable horse medicine extant.
CAUTION.---As is to be expected of every valua
ble and popular remedy, numerous parasitical imi
tations have sprung up, all of which expect to find
support and sale from the popularity of this medi
cine. This has been the case more particularly in
the mid Ile and western parts of this State, but per
sons are cautioned against all "HEAVE CURES,"
"HEAVE COMPOUNDS," &c., and to purchase no
remedy but
Kirkbride•s Tattersall , s Heave Powders,
which is the article that is performing these won
derful cures, and each package is signed
A. H. GOUGH & CO.
Price sl' per package—six for $5. Ample direc
tions on each, and a pamphlet containing a''. useful
treatise in the diseases accompanies 'each.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail by A. H.
Cocoa Az Co., 249 Fulton Street, N.l ) .
irr Country dealers and 'others sending orderi,
with good city reference, can be supplied at the
usual discount.
For sale in Lancaster by the sole agent,
GEO. A. MILLER, Druggist,
West King Street,
eow6m-1
January 30, '49
For Sale in Rawlinsville,
AT ARTIC township, Lancaster county, Penn'a,
12 miles from the city of Lancaster, a ra..
TWO-STORY HOUSE,
20 by 20 feet; built a few years past of oak logs,
recently weather boarded, and in good order, and
on the best business stand in the Village, with 2
Acres of Land, or more' if required. When the
bridge now contemplated and purposed to be loca
ted at M'Call's Ferry, 41 miles from Rawlinsville,
shall be erected, the Village will become more a
place of business than at present.
G. S. SAVERY. •
4t-52
January 23
E. C. FRAIDI & Co.
Opposite the Museum.
ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the
1 - IL, public that they have just received direct
from importers, a large addition to their stock of
French, German and English Perfumery,
Fancy Soaps, &c., &c., comprising many different
articles. Confident from the good quality and the
low price of their articles, - they will give perfect
satisfaction. Among thei& goods will he found the
following:
Cologne Water, Lavender Water,
Florida Water, Bay Rum.
Extracts for the Handkerchief.
Do for Flavoring.
Cosmetics.
Preparations for the Hair.
Do do Teeth.
Toilet and Shaving Soaps.
Ladies , Caps and Head Dresses, Trimmings.
Fancy and Staple Articles in every variety.
January 23 , 3m-52
Astonishing Inducements.
MO Persons commencing housekeeping and all
j others in want ofAhe'following articles.
COPPER KETTLES, of the very best quality,
at the reduced price or 213 ctu. per pound, and a
little less if desired.
STOVES of every variety at prices to suit the
TIN-WARE lower than ever
FEATHERS of the best quality
The subscriber has purchased the right of Jas.
Stevens, of Maryland, for Lancaster county, for
using and snaking his c9oking utensils for Boiling
and Steaming, which the subscriber will attach to
his Cooking Stoves, giVing them a decided advan
tage over all others. Call and judge for yourselves
and if you can't make a day's wages don't - buy.
9;:r Old Iron, Copper and Pewter taken in at the
highest prices. C. KIEFFER,
East King st., Lancaster, opposite Sprecher &
Rohrer's Hardware Store,.
Dec. 26, IS9B. 3m-98
$lOOO PREMIUM
LABOR SAVING STOVE BLACKING.
FOR producing an immediate brilliant jet black
polish on Stoves, &c. But one trial is requi
site to prove that it is the most beautiful' and easy
polishing lustre, that has ever been offered to the
American public—the world challenged to produce
a better article. Another supply of this celebra
ted Blacking just received and for sale wholesale
and retail by WM. G. BAKER, Druggist,
Centre Square.
tf-48
Dec. 26, 1848
For Sale.
AN excellent two-story brick
DWELLING HOUSE,
with a large garden, frame barn, and about 3 Acres
of first quality limestone land attached, situated in
Manheito township, near the Rail Road, about It
miles from the city of Lanueter.
The property is in good condition—in a pleasant
location, and snitab,e for public business or private
residence, and will be sold on accommodating
terms if early application be made to the, under
signed
JAMES C. CARPENTER,
Lancaster city
New supply of Boots & Shoes MIL
Gum Shoes, &c. i •
HE subscriber has just received a new
T
supply of Boots, Shoes, Gum Shoes, &c.,1
his stand, in North Queen Street, two doors above
the Post Office, to which he invites the attention of
his patrons and the public in general.
He has a supply of Gum Shoes of every descrip
tion, consisting of Buskins, Sandals, and .plain,
with double soles, and also a common article.
Nov 9 '47-41) ADAM S. KELLER.
FROSTED LlMBS.—Heinitah'a Chillblain Oint
ment—an effectual remedy for frosted hands
and feet. Prepared and sold by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH,
East King Street.
Jan 9-6-50)
pASTILES DE PARIS.—For the cure ofCcmghs,
Colds, Bronchitis, and other Affections of the
Throat, Breast, &c. Imported and for sale by
CHARLES A. HEINITSH, Druggist —
Jan 9 East King Street.
MATHEMATICAL DISTRUMENTS.—A sup
ply of Mathematical Instrunieks in Fish Skin
and Morocco Cases. For sale by
CHARLES A. HHINITSH,
9-tf.so East Ring Street.
Jau 9-tf-50
TER L. HAYES,.
ATTORNEY-AT LAW:
Wet—South Prince Street, half a square from the
Lancaster Saving's Institution.
January 9,'49 • 50
ALEXA.
Satinets.
JUST RECEIVED Lnd now opening an exten
sive assortment of Satinets, comprii,g every
price and color of moat desirable aty!es, at the
New York Store
GRIEL & GILBERT.